I could not agree more. The puerile affectation of making heavy of this distinction is nought more than a ready stick with which bored insiders choose to beat newcomers.
If those whom choose to wield this stick can perceive enough of the newcomers intent to wield it, they understand enough of that intent to ignore it. If they chose to.
In reply to Re: To Perl or not to PERL.
by BrowserUk
in thread To Perl or not to PERL.
by jethro
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